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As much as I've read about free will and choice, it seems to me that this article argues that choice is something that exists. As such, it appears to imply that an individual has the capability to make choices in reality. The article fails to touch upon whether or not choices exist. I'm having difficulty finding information on the matter on the Internet touching upon whether or not choices actually exist, which I find kind of unusual. I don't think choices exist because there would have to be the possibility to actually be able to choose something other than something someone chooses. No one has ever managed to prove such. 75.149.204.97 (talk) 19:17, 15 August 2023 (UTC)Reply